Nine Smarty Pants Ways To Enjoy Snow

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Nine Smarty Pants Ways To Enjoy Snow

1. Photograph snowflakes

Snowflakes may be everywhere, but they’re reluctant to pose for photos. They twirl away in the wind, clump together, or simply melt when you breathe on them. Persistence is the key. Get out there when flakes are falling slowly and there’s little to no wind.

We’ve had some success with this method. Take heavy dark blue or black plastic outdoors (we use the kitchen garbage can set on its side). Place it in a bright area without shadows and let it chill to air temperature. Quickly photograph flakes as they settle on the surface. It’s best if you keep the camera on a tripod and use a macro setting. You’re likely to get a few amazing images.

2. Grow your own snowflakes

This experiment calls for things we don’t usually have around the house like Styrofoam cups, Coke bottles, and dry ice. But it’s worth it to briefly impersonate Boreas, the ancient Greek god of winter.

Learn to recognizebasic snowflake shapes as they fall on your sleeve or cling to the window. Or go out hunting for snowflake types. Take along Ken Libbrecht's Field Guide to Snowflakes. You might want to make quick sketches in a journal (still possible while wearing mittens). Enough snowflake stalking and you can I.D. quite a few. If you need bragging rights, remember that snowflake chasers are probably a much hardier breed than birdwatchers.

Or get wild and skip all design recommendations. Just fold, cut, and unfold. The results are likely to be as unique as, well, a snowflake.

9. Freeze snowballs

Time to stock up. Get outside to pack lots of nice tight snowballs to save for those long snow-free months. If you have plentyof room, let each member of the family freeze and label his or her personal bag of snowballs.

Then wait patiently. On the steamiest, most uncomfortable day of summer get those snowballs out. You’ll find something to do with them, guaranteed.